Toward a Black Psychology 16RF
Dr. Beverly Greene – Black women in pscyhology: The challenges and perspectives
Dr. Beverly Greene of St. John's University gives her lecture as part of the panel discussion titled "Black women in pscyhology: The challenges and perspectives". Presented at the Black Women in the Ivory Tower Conference on March 6th, 2009 in Trayes Hall at Rutgers University.
APA’s History of Upholding Systemic Racism
The American Psychological Association has issued an apology to people of color for its contribution to the establishment of systemic racism in America. Since its inception in 1892, members of the APA’s work have been relied upon to shape policy, educational standards and construct America’s institutions. The APA acknowledges the role race has play
Association of Black Psychologists – Bay Sunday
Dr. Theopia Jackson, Bay Area chapter President: Association of Black Psychologists. Aired 1-25-15
Black women in psychology: The challenges and perspectives – Question and answer session
Drs. Greene (St. Johns), Franklin (Rutgers), Kelly (Rutgers), and Trotman (Monmouth) answer questions from the audience about their panel discussion, "Black women in psychology: The challenges and perspectives". Presented at the Black Women in the Ivory Tower Conference on March 6th, 2009 in Trayes Hall at Rutgers University.
I Am Because We Are: Reclaiming African Culture As A Source Of Strength In Black Communities
During this webinar, Dr. Charmain Jackman will share how connecting to African values and cultural practices promotes emotional well-being in Black communities. With a focus on faith, rituals, celebrations, and activism, Dr. Jackman will discuss how community-focused cultural practices such as voudou and healing circles, and cultural values such as
Dr Umar Johnson – Why The Black Love Series (Black Love S2E5)(Men & Women)
Dr. Umar Johnson is a Doctor of Clinical Psychology and Certified School Psychologist who specializes in working with the parents of African-American children who receive special education and/or are diagnosed with disruptive behavior disorders
I am Psyched for Black History Month (watch the full panel discussion)
Watch three inspiring women discuss what led them to pursue psychology as a career, dealing with racism and sexism, and what life lessons they would share with the next generation of women and girls going into the field. Filmed At APA’s I am Psyched! for Black History Month panelists include: Jessica Henderson Daniel, PhD, president […]
Woman aims to end Black mental health stigma and increase representation of therapists of color
The American Psychological Association reports 86% of psychologists are white, while only 4% are Black.
Why we need to decolonize psychology | Thema Bryant | TEDxNashville
What affects your mental health beyond your thoughts, emotions, or biology? The cultural, political, and even economic context of your life influences your psychology. Psychologists and other mental health professionals, need to attend to your individual and collective identity, as well as experiences of oppression, to truly see, hear, understand,